Summary: | latest genkernel with md raid and lvm2 does not boot | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Hosted Projects | Reporter: | Glen Dragon <gdragon> |
Component: | genkernel | Assignee: | Gentoo Genkernel Maintainers <genkernel> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | giampaolo |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | AMD64 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Glen Dragon
2005-07-24 17:44:36 UTC
fyi this was genkernel 3.2.10, and 3.2.9 also did not work. from bug #98193 >> Activating udev >> real_root is a md device. Setting up the device node (If necessary)... >> Creation of /dev/md1 Succeeded... I don't have anything like that when booting. Since I am booting from LVM, I assume that it does not know that it needs to create the md0 device. *** Bug 100168 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** Please try with genkernel-3.3.2 specifying lvmraid=md0 on boot. Please see comment #4; reopen if issues persist. It still does not work for me. It still does not display anything about activating the md device. Using genkernel-3.3.5 and the kernel line: kernel /kernel-genkernel-x86_64-2.6.12-gentoo-r6 root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc ra mdisk=8192 real_root=/dev/vg/root2 dolvm2 udev nodevfs lvmraid=md0 Does the order of the arguments matter at all? Is there a list of options to pass? Try lvmraid=/dev/md0 it works. Thanks *** Bug 102395 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** |